REN TV will show the anniversary concert of the legendary band "Crematorium"
An incredible multimedia show and acrobatic rock concert were presented to their fans by the legendary band "Crematorium". All viewers of REN TV will be able to see the unique anniversary performance. On March 27, the TV premiere of the show will take place, for the preparation of which the musicians had to go through a lot of tests.
Heavy rock, acrobatics, circus art and modern technologies are intertwined on the stage of the Gorbunov Recreation Center. The band members admitted that this format turned out to be unusual even for them. Rockers have never performed on such a literally cool stage before.
"All this was achieved with the help of a screen on which one could walk at an angle of 45 degrees. If it had been 40 degrees, I would have mastered it, but 45 was very difficult, not even to walk, but to stand," said team leader Armen Grigoryan.
Alexey Larin, director of the Gorbunov Recreation Center, emphasized that success was made possible thanks to the professionals of the Antigravity theater and the legends of Russian rock.
The preparations for the anniversary concert were exhausting: the band spent 32 hours just rehearsing aerial numbers.
"It was a whole group of stuntmen, it was the directors who were watching it all. When I was standing on an inclined trapeze, it seemed to me that there was a chasm below. But our violinist got the most," Grigoryan added.
Violinist Yuri Kondratov masterfully played an instrument in the company of "sexy cats" during the flight, visualizing one of the band's recognizable songs. The musician admitted that the band thought about just playing a concert.
"But if I got into the river, I didn't want to go out," Kondratov said.
Each number is part of a large multimedia show, and it is no coincidence that Armen Grigoryan celebrated his 65th birthday not on a platform of thousands, but in a small hall of the Gorbunov Recreation Center.
"This club has become a historic one for us. This is the first time we've been on stage here. In my opinion, in 1986, in the last century in general. Here we played anniversaries, burned hats," recalled the leader of the Crematorium group.
Their rich and somewhat gloomy repertoire contains meanings and humor on the edge. Maybe that's why fans are so eager to sing along to "Gehenna of Fire" and know the words of the apocalyptic song about "Garbage Wind" by heart, they look for themselves in the philosophical "Kathmandu" and empathize with the "Little Girl". It seems that only they can be so masterfully ironic on the topics of love, friendship and even death.
According to the leader of Time Out, Alexander Minaev, the band's repertoire contains irony and black humor, which especially catches the listeners. Fans sing along to "Gehenna of Fire", know "Garbage Wind" by heart, look for themselves in "Kathmandu" and empathize with the "Little Girl".
"There's humor there. Where there is humor, there is humor, where there is black humor, but in any case there is some irony. It seems to me that this is what catches on," explained the leader of the Time-Out group.
REN TV viewers will be able to see the Crematorium on the Gorbushka stage and feel the energy of real Russian rock on March 27. The premiere of the anniversary concert will take place at 23:45.
On March 15, Garik Sukachev celebrated the 30th anniversary of the album "Songs from the Outskirts" on the stage of Gorbunov Recreation Center. The audience shared their impressions of his composition — it is a reflection of time, and the characters are almost always real people.
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